Yang Xiao looked at the old Mr. Xiao with a sense of helplessness and did not believe that what the old man called "tempering" could change Xiao Yibo.
Without a real life-and-death experience, it isn't easy to change a person.
The old Mr. Xiao's actions had always left some leeway for Xiao Yibo, who remained unaware of the extent of this leeway. Once known, not only would the old man's arrangements come to naught, but Xiao Yibo would also become even more unrestrained.
And with Xiao Yibo's domineering young master's temperament, he would certainly expose quickly those whom the old Mr. Xiao had arranged to be around him.
But just as the old Mr. Xiao had said, Xiao Yibo was his only grandson, the flesh and blood of his son who had died young, and he was the child he had raised from birth.
Moreover, as a person who valued loyalty and relationships deeply, what could he really do to Xiao Yibo?